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location near you see llf bk.com >> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. we do begin the hour with breaking news as yet another powerful hurricane barrels towards florida. there it is. milton is now now a category four, and it's getting stronger quickly. it's aiming directly at the tampa bay area and could become a category five storm at some point, officials are warning of life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds to communities still picking up the pieces from helene, florida governor ron desantis gave this warning just moments ago. >> we need as much of this debris picked up as possible. this creates a safety hazard and it also will increase the damage that milton could do
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with flying debris cnn's derek van dam joins us now, derek the governor said it right there. >> you got to have another path powerful hurricane come in and slam the coast and lift up this debris and flight in 100 different directions. that that does sound like a scary situation for the residents. there yet, jim, i mean, the state is now facing its second major hurricane strike in less than two weeks. >> that's just incredible. we were on the ground for hurricanes helene when it came ashore and we saw the damage that's leftover that they are still busy cleaning up as one would imagine. and now we're facing this real threat. was, has rapidly intensified now into a major category four hurricane already still in the bay of campeche, and it's got a long way to go before reaches florida will try to dissect all the information here. but the beauty of the information, the time that we live in is that we get these minute by minute updates, really from the national hurricane are in the hurricane hunter who fly solely into the eye of the storm to
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determine just how strong it is getting. and they had an all caps locks and some of their most recent updates they are experiencing extreme turbulence and the southwest quadrant of the storm and large hail as well. now that only happens in some of the most intense, rapidly intensifying storms. i've flown with the hurricane hunters before experienced it. when a storm levels often strength, that doesn't have those properties. so to put it into context, we're talking nearly 100 miles an hour increase in speed. that's the sustained winds in roughly 30 hours. that is phenomenal doubling. the criteria that we have laid out for rapid intensification. so where does it go from here well, the latest update overnight from the national hurricane center has this brushing the northern yucatan peninsula? tesla potentially as a low-end category five. that's still to be determined at the rate that this thing's go on. >> but what's also important about this is that it is slowed down in its forward speed. >> so we're anticipating now a later arrival, landfalling time
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late wednesday and early thursday, somewhere along the central western gulf coast of the florida peninsula when we look at the hazards here, we know catastrophic wind and storm surge are real threat, but here as pinellas county, here, sarasota here is lee county. remember what happened with fort myers beach in hurricane ian in september 2022? and i got to just squeeze this in here, eight to 12 foot of storm surge. that's the initial forecasts. that's going to eclipse what happened with the storm hurricane helene two weeks ago as it moved offshore from tampa bay. so this is going to be significantly more concerning yeah derek it's a very scary situation. we know you're gonna be on top of it. derek van dam. thank you very much. are hurricane milton could make landfall just 12 days after hurricane helene ripped through the southeast and joining me now to talk about this as keith turi with fema has office of response and recovery keith. good morning. thanks for being with us. what's the agency's planned for dealing with milton? i
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mean, you're still dealing with the aftermath of hurricane helene. do you have the resources to deal with both yes, we absolutely have the think hurricane responses is a team effort, right? we bring in resources from across the entire federal government we work closely with the state of florida and a local officials and we have the resources that we there are a number of resources that are still in florida, obviously responding to helene also responding from previous disasters. and so we are in the process right now. prestaging additional search and rescue teams, additional medical assistance teams additional ambulances, additional resources that are to come into the area to make sure that we're ready to support and what about that message from governor desantis? a few moments ago, there are these concerns about getting the debris off of the ground and communities after hurricane helene, how much of a concern is that going to be of milton is coming in and picking up that debris and throwing it in all sorts of places.
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>> yeah. it's absolutely additional consideration. i know the state and local governments are doing everything they can to get that debris picked up as quickly as they can. we're providing any assistance that we can uproot, weaken offer. but storms like this offer a range of hazards. there's going to be storm surge is going to be wind there's going to be rain and potential tornadoes, even without that debris, it's extremely dangerous storm. and one thing we just really want to stress that storm surge area and those evacuation orders, it's critically important that people follow those evacuation orders. unfortunately, hurricane ian just a few years ago, hurricane lee just a few weeks ago, we have seen loss of life in these storms and people need to follow that direction. evacuated directed to do so thank keith. >> i have to ask you, secretary mayorkas the department of homeland security said last week that your agency does not have enough funding to get through the hurricane season. i know your department has made it clear your agency has made it clear you have funding to deal with helene, but do you have enough funding to get through another storm of this magnitude? if milton comes
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ashore and does the same kind of damage yeah. >> yes, we have the resources we need for both helene and milton. obviously, big disasters like this create longer-term needs and across the federal family we'll work on those at a later point. but for helene and for milton, we have the resources we need were executing against that i'm bringing in all the partners and resources that are required and so that's not a concern. again, the message for today are concerned. we know limited time to make sure that people take those lifesaving actions. and so that's what we're fully focused on now, making sure we're ready when it hits and making sure we get the message out. to take action now to protect yourself and make sure you're ready. >> and just to follow up on helene, it's been ten days since hurricane helene caused all that damage in western north carolina. and another surrounding areas there in the southeast. we're seeing it could be weeks before people have things like water could be 67 weeks. we're hearing in places like asheville, north carolina. can you give us an update on how your agency is dealing with the long-term recovery from helene yeah, the
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recovery for helene, particularly in western north carolina, has been very challenging, obviously from a logistical perspective, the level of flooding that we saw that trent the impacts to infrastructure, the impacts of transportation has been extraordinary as you know, our administrator has been on the ground in north carolina to be able to help oversee those efforts. >> what we have right now is we have food, water, other commodities that are being brought to people. we have partners at department of defense that are helping get commodities from those locations to people where they may be and we're working very he aggressively with the state and local government to help get those utilities back up and running in the meantime, we're providing disaster assistance directly to people who need it. and that includes financial assistance or the ability to relocate. we over 1,700 individuals that are in hotels that we've been able to provide them an opportunity to get some more safe. so it's a challenge, but we are fully focused on that with all of our partners and working to get
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things as stable as possible as quickly as possible there's been a lot of misinformation about the storm response. >> a lot of disinformation. let's be honest, a lot of it coming from former president donald trump. how is your agency responding to that disinformation? those lies that have been coming out about the storm response yeah, it's really unfortunate. >> obviously, we need folks to want to register with us. we need to understand what resources are available to them when there's misinformation out there or inaccurate information that really hampers those response and recovery efforts. we're working hard. we have a rumor response page up on our website. we're working with local officials, with state officials to try to make sure that accurate information gets out there that you can register for assistance with fema and there is assistance that is available to you. the men and women of fema. they dedicate their lives and their careers to helping others. that's what they're here to do. and that's what we're going to do for everyone in helene, regardless of any misinformation that's out there we're gonna have more on that misinformation and disinformation later on in this program. but in the meantime,
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keith turi thank you very much for your time and best of luck on all the response efforts in the coming days. >> thank you. >> all right. and coming up at 11:00 a.m. tampa mayor jane castor will speak with my colleague, pamela brown about how her city is preparing for milton as it still is dealing with the aftermath of hurricane helene. that's in the next hour. stay tuned for that. in the meantime, coming up a somber, emotional day in israel, that nation marking one day since the hamas attacks can finish in one day, but we are strong. >> we have each other we are live in israel as people are mourning those who were killed and demanding that all the hostages be returned, stay with us culture over the edge. people are watching and then our world change he had an explosive reverberation tv on the edge
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evacuating after israel warned of a new ground operation, some 41,000 people have died in gaza over this past year and israel's fight against hamas and other iran-backed groups since escalating, we've got full coverage of today's remember it cnn's jeremy diamond joins us from where the hostages excuse me, the hostages square as it's called in tel aviv and arlette saenz's at the white house. jeremy, tell us about this commemoration that's happening there today. >> well, jim, today has been an opportunity for so many in israel to commemorate the atrocities that happened on october 7, to commemorate the lives that were lost. and of course too continue to advocate for the 97 hostages who were taken on october 7, who remain in gaza today. and not only is it an opportunity for so many israelis too? try and remind the world about the massacre that happened on october 7 that killed about 1,200 people. the majority of whom were civilians. but inside israel, so many are also seeing this as
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an opportunity to once again raised the pleas of the hostages being held in gaza. i just spoke with aviva siegel, a former hostage herself, husband keith is an american citizens still being held hostage in gaza and she told me that there were moments where she thought that she just wanted to die when she was being held hostage. and that was just 51 days her husband killed he has been held hostage for a year now and she simply does not know what more she can do to get the leaders of the world to get the israeli government to prioritize a hostage deal, to get her husband's teeth out of gaza. and so this is this is a country in mourning. it is also one that is continuing can you ink to try and advocate and also a country that is very much still at war. and we have been reminded of that time and time again today as we have heard, alert sirens, air raid sirens going off in southern israel near the gaza border, as hamas has fired rockets there, as well as here in tel aviv of course, in northern israel where hezbollah has continued to fire rockets, the israeli government's also continuous currently deliberating on a
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potential response to that ballistic missile barrage from iran. and so even as this is a country in mourning, a country commemorating a very sad events, it is also one that is still at war and still fighting facing a very, very tense region that does not appear to be stabilizing one year after israel in response to that october 7 massacre launched its war in gaza, jim and arlette, how is president biden marking one year since the attacks well, jim, president biden is commemorating the one-year anniversary of those hamas attacks against israel, condemning the brutality that took place that day and mourning the loss of civilian lives during that time of president biden in the coming hour with the first lady will be joined here at the white house by a rabbi. >> they will participate in a yard site candle-lighting ceremony. that is a tradition in the jewish faith to really observe the anniversary of a loved one's death. and president biden and vice president kamala harris are barking this in their own ways. harris will be planting a tree
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with her husband the second gentleman, doug emhoff at the vice president's residence a bit later this afternoon, they will plan to a pomegranate tree, which is a symbol of hope and righteousness in judaism. now president biden and vice president harris and statements this morning renewed their calls for a seat. he's fire in gaza to try to return the hostages home and secure an end to this war. president biden wrote in that statement, quote, we will not stop working to achieve a ceasefire deal in gaza that brings the hostages home, allows for a surge in humanitarian aid to ease the suffering on the ground assures israel security and ends this war israelis and palestinians alike deserve to live in security, dignity, and peace. but so far there's really been little to no traction in those talks. try to secure a deal, as jeremy noted, israel is now confronting this conflict on multiple fronts as they battle hezbollah in lebanon, as they try to ward off attacks from iran on president biden and harris in their statements both
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said that they continue to support israel's right to defend itself in the face of attacks from iran specifically. but president biden at this moment is trying to commemorate the loss of lives and continues to offer his support the israeli people all right. >> and i'll be talking with one of the families of the hostages coming up in just a few moments from now, jeremy diamond and arlette saenz. thank you both very much. let's continue this conversation with democratic congressman jared moskowitz of florida, who serves on the house foreign affairs committee congressman, i mean, let's just jump right into this. do you believe the prime minister is doing enough to secure the release of the remaining hostages and what are your reflections on this day? >> you, jim, thanks for having me obviously, one year since october 7 you know, reminds me a little bit over the one after 911 because for israelis that's what october 7 was for them but it's also still not over because you still have hostages in being held in gaza.
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families still waiting to find out what's happening to their loved ones. and the middle east in turmoil because of what hamas did on october 7 you know, as far as the prime minister is concerned, i mean you know, israel has had to make the difficult decision about no longer appeasing the situation. they can no longer allow terrorist organizations to be on the border, whether it be hamas or hezbollah, with tens of thousands of missiles launching them into israel whenever they want, making people that tens of thousands of people flee their home in the north with hezbollah, israel decided to go and try to degrade those capabilities on their border. i'm for a ceasefire deal in gaza but we need to be clear. we're still waiting for sinwar to accept the deal. sinwar is the osama bin laden of october 7. and it is sinwar who was put everyone in gaza in terrible danger and it is sinwar who is refusing to
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release those hostages because he's worried that he will not survive once he left those hostages go. and so i hope we can get a deal by everyone needs to deal the hostage. families need a deal. the innocent civilians in gaza need a deal. but it is sinwar, the architect of october 7, who was holding up that deal. >> and as you know congressman the. president has been pretty clear. he's frustrated with the israeli prime minister netanyahu is escalating the fight against these three iran proxies. hamas, hezbollah, and the houthis. he's vowing to retaliate against iran for its missile barrage last week can anything really be done diplomatically? do you think in your view at this point or is this something that militarily is just going to have to play itself out your sense of it so i think militarily it's going to have to play itself out, but that doesn't mean you can't contain the military action. so that you don't have a wider spread war. >> i think that's where we're at at the moment. obviously, in
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israel's position, you can't allow any country to allow 100 at ballistic missiles to be launched your way and not retaliate obviously, if that happened at a european country, we would expect that you're now to retaliate. and so right now the whole idea is to make sure that this doesn't spill over and become a regional war. but right now yes israel is going to degrade the military capabilities of iran and their proxies on their border. that's probably going to go on for another several weeks before we regroup and figure out if we can if there can be some sort of deal to be had and congressman, i mean, let's talk about hurricane milton because i mean, we were just talking about helene last week and now there's this other powerful hurricane, category four churning in the gulf. >> you served as the director of the florida division of emergency management? how catastrophic might this be? are you concerned? i mean, how concerned are you about another powerful storm slamming into your state >> that really concerned me.
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one is that what if this does come into the tampa bay region? this is something we haven't seen in 100 years. you're going to have storm surge that's going to that we haven't seen in 100 years and there's been a lot of building there in the last hundred years. lot of people i'm deeply concerned about people they need to leave, they need to evacuate. if they are under evacuation orders, if they live in, what you would say zone a or in mobile homes and they're being directed by their local emergency manager to evacuate. they should leave and they don't need to go far. they just need to go inland away from away from the coast. so i'm deeply concerned about this very powerful storm coming into the tampa bay region, pinellas county. all of that, the second am really concerned about jim is this is not happening in a vacuum. there are five other states that have emergencies going on from hurricane helene, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee, and obviously the cleanup that is still going on in florida, there's going to be a resource issue. there is absolutely going to be a resource issue we sought in when we had harvey irma and maria, we had a resource issue to respond and
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we're going to see that same resource issue and that we're going to need resources to come all the way from the west coast to help these communities respond, recover, and rebuild. but right now i'm really worried about loss of life absolutely. >> it does look like a powerful storm that's heading towards the tampa bay. you're absolutely right. and that is a densely populated areas and they were all going have to keep our eyes on congressman jared moskowitz. thanks very much for your time. appreciate it thank you all right. coming up, peddling lies when people need help the most were fact checking two of donald trump's biggest lives on themis response to hurricane helene, that's coming up saturday at nine on cnn meet the traveling trim, the thrill seeker, the soul searcher. and if the explorer each helping to protect their money with teeth last card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. >> lost her card now off the by
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at walmart i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn morning, hurricane milton is now a category four storm and taking aim at the tampa bay area of federal officials are already on the ground across the southeast helping devastated communities recover and rebuild from hurricane helene. but former president donald trump continues to push a whirlwind of lives, doubling down on debunked claims about the biden administration's response. and here's just one example. >> they saw the fema money just like they stole it from a bank. so they could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have them were missing $1 they gave them to the migrants that came in. and now we don't have the money will do it but when they don't have the money to take care of this, why they've given you lousy treatment in north carolina in particular and joining me now to fact check this senior
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reporter for cnn, daniel dale, our fact checker, daniel. >> i mean, they're actually too many lies about this to do in this segment. but let's take these as many as we can one at a time. what about this false claim? >> this was a double life. this was a twofer one. so first of all, there is no biden administration illegal scheme to illegally register undocumented people to vote in this election and non-citizen voting is a felony. it's rare. there's no conspiracy here and this bigger claim. so there is no basis for saying that money was stolen from fema. money is missing. let me give you the facts here. so there are two separate pots of money we're talking about each of them specifically appropriated by congress for a specific purpose. there's more than 35 billion in disaster relief money that was appropriated to fema. disaster relief in this fiscal year. and then there was a much smaller pot of money, about 650 million that congress said, we're going to give to customs and border protection to shelter and support migrants. and we're going to have customs and border protection transfer that money to fema to minister the program because they've experienced
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administering grant programs again, to separate pots, there was no reason no basis for saying that there's some sort of hanky panky, some sort of theft here, just not happening. yeah, we had a fema official on earlier who said they have the resources right now to deal they'll with helene. so they had to have the money. they have it. they have and trump has also falsely claiming this about north carolina residents who lost everything in the storm like that? >> they're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away. we give foreign countries hundreds of billions of dollars, and we're handing north carolina $750 yeah. >> what's going on with the $750? >> so this is nonsense. again, the $750 that is immediate upfront assistance that survivors of the hurricane can access quickly for emergency needs, making sure they have food for them and their families that they've watered, that they've baby formula emergency supplies. but in addition to that, survivors are eligible to apply for various additional forms of aid that
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can total in the thousands or tens of thousands. so temporary housing assistance, medical and dental assistance, even the home repair assistance can itself total up to 42,500 and just one more point, jim, since he's comparing aid to north carolina victim's to ukraine aid government to government aid like the federal government is providing 100 millions of $100 million. this weekend to the north carolina department transportation too quickly repair roads and bridges. so this personal assistants plus billions more federal government to state and local government. >> yeah, i mean, we're doing this rapid-fire fashion, but later on in the program, we're going to also place some sound from trump where he's just says fema is not even there yet, but the federal government's not even. i mean, these are verifiable things that people should note so these, these comments, he's making are just not not true or not. >> they're not. it's absolute nonsense. all right. and we want to follow more of daniel's reporting or you can find it on cnn.com. daniel. thank you. as always, appreciate it so much coming up one year later israeli hostages are still not home up next i'll speak with the family of edan alexander on what they want to
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much again for being with us my heart breaks every time we speak about this. and i guess if you could tell us one is the last time you've got an update on your son, what are your reflections on this day? our hearts are really with you in this moment. what can you tell us? >> good morning. thank you for having us. it's really tough to wake up to the morning that why go it was the last time that i heard the dans voice knowing that it's heartbreaking for us. you know, we live in deep sadness thing that keeps us hopeful and strengthening us that people that rescue on november release told us that they saw down on october 7 in tunnels and hamas tunnels, and he was looking
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strong. >> it was looking fine if they didn't hurt him, it will sitting there very calm. he was trying to encourage people to say to them, you all civilians don't worry, we will get out very fast he was holding children. he was talking with teenagers saying to them, i'm american, i live in jersey. my mom here in tel aviv with me. he was telling them a lot of stuff about him it keeps us strong turnout that is down was strong absolutely. >> and i mean when i look at the photos that we're showing you he's just so young you and yet he was showing so much bravery in that moment you have to hope that that's what's getting him through this i really hope so. >> listen, don is full of life, loving. they'll the good life is very funny, is very friendly
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so all of this testimonial that came to us, i wasn't surprised that he doesn't touch so many people with this kindness and heart and yeah, this is done and audie, what is the message to prime minister netanyahu to the terrorists? >> what is the message that these human beings that we have to do something about saving these human beings, people like you don so the main message is that every day without a ceasefire deal that secures the release of the hostages and humanitarian aid into gaza put everybody else around the region in a greater risk. >> now, we already know that hamas is willing to kill and every delay makes that really reality more likely and what
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gives you hope at this point? at this point, we really hopeful because it done, it's a strong kid is a former swimmer he wasn't a good spirits when he was taken down to the tunnels we hope that they are being held with others so they can comfort each other and lean on each other and we will not stop fighting for him everyone needs to understand. >> we are urging to do this deal fast. this is human life, this is humanitarian crisis. >> who thought a year after my son still is going to be in gaza in tunnels without any any human rights, you know, we thought at first it's going to take weeks, maybe months, maybe after christmas. >> you know, this was our timeline and now after a year and we are still in this fight for his life unbelievable yeah.
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>> it needs to stop dawn and the other hostages need to come home. and if we could just show his picture one more time again, he is he's such look at the brightness of this young man that's what i keep coming back to you just looks like such a bright a handsome young man. and i, we just want to see him come home thank you yeah, sure. >> thank you. nada. thank you so much. we'll be right back like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. and there's room for everyone. >> yeah puke limos were taken. >> i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans
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sunday at nine on day. >> and vice president kamala harris is firing back at her critics at a recent interview, she was asked about republicans attacking her for not having biological children of her own, including this recent slump i am from arkansas republican governor and the former white house press secretary under donald trump. sarah huckabee sanders my kids keep me humble doesn't have anything keeping her humble. i don't think she understands that. there are a whole lot of women out here who one are not aspiring to be humble. family comes in many forms and i think that increasingly, you know, all of us understand that this is not the 1950s anymore where there's not a discuss cnn political commentator and democratic strategist, maria cardona and former white house
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spokesman for president george w bush, pete seat maria, let me start with you first. you're here with me in the studio how do you think harris handled that i think she handled it beautifully because she's absolutely right for all of history women have been kept humble so if you are ambitious, if you want to do some great things in your life than you're welcome to do that that's number one. >> number two, the governor of arkansas should be ashamed of herself because she is trying to shame women who don't have naturally born children. and that is just, it's not just tone deaf. it's insulting, and it's offensive to so many women and families who are in non-traditional families today in this country. >> and harris is doing a media blitz all this week. she's going on howard stern, she was on this podcast is on 60 minutes. tonight. does she need to do this sooner? get more aggressive with these media? appearances sooner. >> know, i think she's doing it at the exact right time. let's remember the contracted nature
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and the timeline of this campaign. she hasn't been the nominee for a year, right? she's only been the nominee for a couple of months and what was her priority? her priority was to introduce herself and to have conversations with voters. that's exactly quickly what she has been doing since day one. >> and pete, over the weekend, i do want to talk about former president trump. he went back to butler, pennsylvania where that first attempt on his life happened over the summer. his son, eric, and his running mate, jd vance, were suggesting that democrats somehow responsible for this let's listen to this us. they came after us, and then guys, they tried to kill him they tried to kim and it's because the democratic party, they can't do anything right with all the hatred they have spewed at president trump. >> it was only a matter of time before somebody tried to kill him.
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>> it is hogwash and i wish they would not have set it. what happened is a result of the fact that we don't respect one another as human beings, the fact that we are obsessed with our perpetual right? knits no one can realize that maybe we have things wrong and our biases, whether they be political, geographic, or whatever, are not always accurate. but i want to go back to this kamala harris thing and calling it a media blitz, it might be a blitz but it's not a media blitz. she is playing hide and seek with legitimate journalists. where's the jim acosta, the jaketapper or the wolf blitzer. she's prioritizing howard stern and stephen colbert bear. and this call me daddy, call her daddy podcast she spent more time on that podcast than she has spent with real journalists, national journalists cumulatively since becoming the nominee. >> wow, i mean, i love the show, but she is on 60 minutes tonight. russia is on 60. >> yeah.
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>> come on, pete. that that's ridiculous. >> not too shabby. >> just, because it's not just mentioned just because she's not doing every single one of the interviews that you just mentioned, doesn't mean that she's not doing traditional media. we were just talking about this gym 60 minutes as this traditional as you can get. and by the way, where donald trump, donald trump turned it down is he scared donald trump, turn down a second debate? is he scared? who's not answering questions now? so it's ridiculous. this kind of slap at her. and i think it indicates nervousness a little bit of desperation behalf of the trump campaign because they know she is getting to people who don't necessarily watch or listen to traditional media anymore, called the call her daddy podcast. >> just one question i have second most popular podcasts and the war did she wait too long? >> so to get into this mode where she has to do a lot of interviews to respond to a lot of the lies out there that trump has been peddling, especially about the storm,
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pete, i do want to show some of this to our viewers. he's been pushing lies about the federal response to hurricane helene. let's listen to this and talk about on the other side, i mentioned this earlier with dana, but i did want to play it. let's play this abandoned your family when the floods, waters rise as flood waters rise, and they would gone, they haven't seen anybody from the federal government yet. >> the federal government isn't there they haven't seen anyone from the federal government yet. i mean, that is one of the things i've heard from trump's supporters on this program and others is that well, there's a kernel of truth. and what are you saying? they're in this? the colonels left town. there's no colonel pete yeah, there's there's there's no kernel of truth. >> there. we should not be politicizing natural disasters and we have another one, we have another hurricane that is coming down on florida. and if i had my choice, jim kamala harris and donald trump would get in a room together, cut a
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video talking about all the services since that are available to americans impacted by these natural disasters to make sure they can get back on their feet faster yeah, i don't think kamala harris needs to do that because she's been doing that as she talks to fema, as she talks to americans, she's been doing exactly that. >> donald trump is the one who needs to do that. he needs to do it from the truth. one of the things that she did in this podcast that aired over the week, where she was talking about sarah huckabee sanders she's pushing back on other lies about when trump says that people want to kill the baby and talking about abortion and so on. >> my question, maria is whether she has just waited too long to come front and tackle these lies one by one, should she have been more aggressive? do you think? >> no, i think every time that she has the opportunity to push back on those lies, she does exactly that. and she does it with voters in addition to the platforms and the outlet's that she's talking to now? this whole femur issue is, you know, this is critical because you remember hurricane maria in puerto rico came down and he threw papal paper towels at puerto ricans. he lied about
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the death toll. he lied about his response. and so this just underscores the hypocrisy and the complete and total unfitness of donald trump as president. >> all right. maria and pete, i'm sure we talking about more of this in the days to come with another storm on the way, no doubt about it. alright, thanks so much guys. really appreciate it and pete, thanks for the shout out that was very nice coming up in just minutes. we'll get the latest track from the national hurricane center. her on hurricane milton is a big, powerful storm. look at this right now, it could strengthen to a category five. it is turning into a real monster were enough to keep her eyes on it stay with it for more on all of that >> listen wherever you get your podcasts coordinate shipments, already alerted, already coordinated. since when can we just scale up mid cycle since we brought in bdl people who know, know vdo if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for
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